By now, if you’ve been reading FLATSIXES.com for a while, you’re familiar with Leh Keen and you’ve most likely read about the Keen Project. Safari 911s are all the rage right now and the Porsches that Leh is producing through the Keen project are a big part of their resurgence. In the video below, Matt Farah talks with Leh about some of the same things we did when we first introduced you to the Keen Project. What’s different is that Matt gets to take Leh’s personal 911 Safari for a drive in the back-woods of North Carolina. Watch, listen and enjoy!
- 8 years ago
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Saw this car going east on 92 today (well, 10/25). It sounded good and caught my imagination, so I managed to snap a cell photo from my truck. Checking it out on my computer a little while ago, noticed something on the lower leading edge of the door. Zoomed in and could just make out THE KEEN PROJECT. That brought me here. Fun post, cool car.